May 20, 2014

Editor's Note: This piece was written 19 years ago today and has proved to be prophetic and very relevant to the present situation involving black-on-White hostility, violence, and crime.

The longest war America has ever fought is the Dirty War, and it is not over. It has lasted 30 years so far and claimed more than 25 million victims. It has cost almost as many lives as the Vietnam War. It determined the result of last year’s congressional election.

Yet the American news media do not want to talk about the Dirty War, which . . . Read more

. . . The man attacked the Afrikaans girl on the same night when another
Stellenbosch student, Ilzé-Dene Oberholzer, 21, escaped from a
black-male gang who had kidnapped her while she was walking from her car
to the university hall where she had to write a test.

Mrs Du Plessis tells her harrowing story of how she was raped inside her own home by a (*black) stranger, armed with a handgun with a silencer: “As I opened my eyes, he said shhh, shhh, shhh, and all I could say was ‘Please don’t hurt me, take whatever you want, but don’t hurt me’,” Marty du Plessis said in a terrified voice. The perpetrator . . . Read more